steroids News Archive

14-Feb-2007

 

  • No pitching around steroids story (Baltimore Sun)
    MLB faces more drug talk this year fueled by Bonds' chase, Mitchell probe It has been four years since Major League Baseball began administering confidential steroids tests to its players, almost two years since the sport's drug policy was taken to task by a congressional committee and about 18 months since former Oriole Rafael Palmeiro tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance.


  • Roses on steroids say 'I love you in a big way (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    Want to make a big romantic statement this Valentines Day? Flowery gestures dont come any larger, literally, than the extreme roses recently introduced by one California florist. With nearly 6-foot stems and 3- to 4-inch blooms, theyre the worlds tallest roses, according to Organic Bouquet (www.organicbouquet.com), the exclusive U.S. supplier. How is this possible? The grower in Ecuador has ...


  • MLB union trying to keep '03 steroid names anonymous (ESPN)
    The MLB Players Association asked a federal appeals court Monday to revisit its December decision to allow investigators probing steroids in sports to use the names and urine samples of more than 100 players who tested positive for drugs.


  • Testing a lower steroid dose for asthmatic kids (The Record)
    THE QUESTION: Having children inhale corticosteroids -- considered one of the most effective asthma medications -- leaves some parents worried about side effects that can include restricted growth. Might lower doses of the steroids, or use of other drugs, offer comparable protection?


  • MLB Players Want Court Ruling Overturned (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
    The Major League Baseball Players Association asked a federal appeals court late Monday to revisit its December decision that allows investigators probing steroids in sports to use the names and urine samples of more than 100 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.


  • MLB players petition court over steroids (AP via Yahoo! News)
    The Major League Baseball Players Association asked a federal appeals court late Monday to revisit its December decision to allow investigators probing steroids in sports to use the names and urine samples of more than 100 players who tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.


  • Bigger, Stronger, Faster: Recruiting Pressure Drives Some To Steroids (KXAN 36 Austin)
    Bigger, stronger, faster... it's become the mantra for high school sports. And for many young athletes, It's the key to going pro. But in reality, only two percent of high schoolers will receive an athletic scholarship.


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